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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 8

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Morning Registeri
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Eugene, Oregon
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EIGHT Donald, of Eugene, Mr, and Mia spending several days here at th in. th. nlae occupied by Mlai I'dcaler art DM N.w Vrlr h- I Mutiola Gordon, who will enter her Willi Mr. wN uaiir at h'lmlr hint) achool, Mra. Carl' llardoner Is at Hood Variety Seen Between Marti.

IlK-er. rucking applet. ciihi Mrs. Alloa Plolterl Eugene Negress Slie up Qothamttea, zK a spent Sunday In Veneta attending Sprinkler Coole Atmosphere. Newsies' Know Their Stuff.

II, A. Muoalh and Donald and Marlon Wngnur of Curvallla lav r. turned to their homes after spend Ins a week her. They slrtyod nl the Heavey cottage while here. Mrs.

to. Itliiiineriunn and fmn. Ily have gone to Ihelr home In llu-gen sfte reitemlliiK th summer here at their ootlnga, gen after spending the summer Kd Stringer and fitfully luivv moved In th Will MoCall hoiiae. Mra Nell Chrlatenaon, and daughter, Hetty, and son. Inland and Mra.

Mile Hlewven and tnuuli- home of uaiton iawir, Smith. Dr. D. Ponahu and wife spent the Week-end at their oolta North Beach. The school opened her Monday wllh Mra MoClaln of Bprlnglleld aa teacher.

Miss Itoiell MoKee, laet year's teacher, waa III and Mra. Mo-Cluln will teaull tills ear III place ot Mlsa McKee, Jiiok Sora and wife have moved in their iiew'homa which they have uuiiKlit In the last few monlha Mra H. M. llnrtung and son, church and visiting relatives. Mra.

11. N. McCalluin and chll who have been visiting Mrs, nareuta. Mr. and Mrs Variety, aa aeen between Timet A.

Goodwin for the pant two weeks, For oifiiu went to Kugen today to complete nrenaratlona for leaving and make quart and Fifth avenue within three-quartere of an hour: a cigar atore dark wearing a Phi Beta Kappa key; a negro janitor, sluing --Zz In a doorway, studying "King Henry a laborer, with treaty denlma and bag of tools, ttepplni a farewell visit with frienda before starting with her husband for their future field of labor In Durban. South Africa. Mr. McCnllum will be pastor ot a church In that seaport city. Mlaa Vera Goodwin went to Mo-Mlnnevllle Monday and la enrolled as In coll s.

She WIIEX CRASH OV TRAINS ltKOVUHT DEATH TO VACATION KltS TV If 1 11 grandloaly Into the rear aeat of WHILE PARIS SLEEPS 1 costly llmoutlne; a cent on the aide, walk and hundred! of pedettiiant "passing It a lantern-Jawed taxi driver, dlstlngulahed by will niojiir In nlano. crooked note and cauliflower ear, singing "Onward Chrlttlan Sol never a dull moment in this underworld romance! Hlith achool at Kim Ira will open next Monday with the tarn teach fliers." ers In charge as have filled in po Prlscllla, a formidable negro sitions for the part two years Wrstlakr IVminalt nurse from savannah. haa decided oplnlona about "Noo Tawk Apse he eUnr to WE.ST1.AKI-:.' Sent. 16. folks" Viewing the passing ahow amuse aey studio party.

Mr. and Mrs. Wltlliu.t Hose and from Central park, with her daiiBhtxr. Alan, and sons, llobbl charge, ahe oplnea that New York' and Charles, spent the week-end ra "don' have chtllun: dey on 7 A Sara of passions, anil, Ilk fash, areata and thrills such as hsvo seldom bM Unlaws pa the screen! with Mr. ltnaa' parent.

Mr. and Mrs. 11. Rosa, at Florence. has pet dog." Mra.

Roy Cain, and daughter, Maalne. have returned to their The nightly reltgloua aervlcea ot homo after a two-weka' visit with a Salvation Army band In uie Mra. Cain's parent. Mr, and Mra heart ot the Broadway theatrical aectlon appear to hold apeclal at traction for the tolka from out of Charles Ray Joan Crawford Woods, In Eugene. Marie Yattva haa gone to Flor ence fur the winter to attend hL.r school.

town. A reverent throng utually aurrounda the band. To the out f-town vlaltor it aeema to repre Mrs, William Forrester and Arlla Arhart are rooking tor the Slelcooa logging camp while Mra Simpson sent a bit of home tranplanted to the Great White Way. friiiiiinii vss mi? 1 1 11 isi i tw I gone. Joe Simpson haa gone to Flor ence to attend high school.

Nina and Evlyn Karl have re New Tork la alwaya In a hurry or thlnka It la. It rldea forty mile an hour In the aubway; scurries to the atreet and elbowa It way to turned to th.lr home In Portland after visiting a week with their ita objective but every day a crowd halt In lta maddening ruth to nunt and unfle, Mr, and Mrs. Will turn ltnaa. Dr. Helterleln.

veterinary of Eu watch the amoke pour 0 it of a con cealed chimney on th Woolworth gene, was here last week testing cows. building thinking the lofty aky acraper la afire. Lavern Austin was a visitor In West lake last week, Mrs. Mike Decker and son, Alvln, spont last week In Florence where These striking photos show scenes aa rescue workers labored to free Injured and dead passengers People rush pell mell down Park Row each morning to work but can alwaya take five minute off to watch the city hall sat autlk a Mrs. Decker went to get her duugh tor.

Mario Vatea, started In high from the wreckage after a Chicago and Northwestern suburban train out of Chicago ran Into the rear end of a local Wisconsin division passenger train loaded with returning vacationers at Clybourn Junction. school. parrow, Mrs. Fain Simpson and daughter, Chicago. Upper photo shows railway crane pressed Into service to tear wreckage apart to release pat-sengers.

Photo at lower left show city fireman chopping hole In Northwestern train coach to liberate Fern, have gone to Corvnllls and passenger. At right, how the rear day coach ot the Wisconsin train. In which most ot the deaths occurred. The humid heat ot the Dog Daya looked after the crash. Albany.

Mrs. Simpson will visit for a couple weeks before returning. Fern will go to college at O. A. C.

Thin la her third year In In company with Miss vera Raines ONE PINE WOMEN MEET ot Eugene have gone to the coast to stay several days visiting Miss Raines' sister. SEWING CIRCLE HAS PARTY AT MRS. BUILDERHACK'S II nftiK 11 Itctular 1'rli't- ItTNsI Mailneo 30a Nlsjil lie Chllsns Ik (Register Lane County Speclal)- LONE Sept. 16. FOOT CRUSHED BY CAR ED.

ROBERTS STEPS OFF CAR WIULE IX MOTION college there. Mra Hans 8telnkllner apent a few daya In Portland last week. Mrs. Paul Landuher and daughter, Maxine, and eons, Itoscoe and Gordon, apent last week visiting Mrs. Landuher'a farmta.

Mr. and Mrs, 11. Rosa, In Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ureiuler spent a daya at the Itroaaler cottage lust week.

They have returned to their home In Cottuge Grove. Mr. and Mra Lester Melvtn of Booth Were Sunday visitors at th horn of Mr. and Mra ilobblu pervadea even the precinct ot the House ot Morgan. But the member of that banking firm have resorted to phychology to cool tbelr fevered head.

A common garden variety ot lawn sprinkler haa been Insulted on the root of the glass dome that vault the main floor and the financiers on the stories above are mentally cooled by visions of flying spray that float before their windows. Salesmanship with the "newsies" In this town, aa In most others, la as often aa not a matter of applied phychology. When Rudolph Valentino died, the newsboys did a rushing business with their late edition, especially among women customers. One newsboy In the The Lone Pine sewing circle met tain, Mra. Sam Goddnrd.

Mrs. E. R. Sohworlng. Mrs.

D. C. Trotter. A. T.

Enaton. Mrs, George Easton. Mrs. Matt Emerlck. Mrs.

Joe De-vor, Mra. N. N. Kalilnr. Mrs.

Vern Caldwell. Mrs. F. W. Page.

Mrs H. C. Pago. Mrs. Charlie Jensen.

Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. C. C.

Policy. Lester Mrs. Hal Jennings. Mrs. O.

L. Stacy, Mrs. Stacy. Mrs. J.

Wenrlng, Mrs. C. Potter. Erma, Ula. Cladys, Fanny and Kmma Goddard, Juanlta and Dorothy Schwerlng, Helen Marx, Dorothy Mllllcnn.

Mildred McNoun. Mary Trotter and Beth Jennings, besides the girls' mothers. Mra. Lulu Key and Mrs. McNoun.

They received a great many nice things. the home of Mrs. Charlcj Bulld- erback Sptember 9. The afternoon was spent In sewing for the hostess and a hard time party. The women enjoyed many Interesting stunts.

In judging the costumes. First prize Today's -fa was won by Mrs. Howard, and sec Hums. ond by Gladys Brisbane. (Register Lane County Special) OAKR1DGE, Ore.

Sept. 16 Ed Roberta, who resides east of town, received a badly injured toot Sunday. The accident occurred when he stepped off of Edward Clark'a car as it slowed down, the wheel going over bis foot, crushing It badly. Ten stitches were required In the heel. The hostess was assisted In serv Mrs.

Gertrude Humphries and daughter. Eleanor, and son. Uerton, of McMlnnvllle, returned to their home after apendlng a month visit ing a delicious lunch by Mrs. Bale, The Pay Times Square subway station, ln Olive Dale and Mrs. CoppernolL stead of yelling the "latest" about Visitors present were Mrs.

Bris the movie star's condition, simply bane, Mrs. Chadwick, Mrs. Copper ing here with Mra, parents, Mr; and Mrs, Charles Stephenson. Edward Burna and friend of sang out the actor'a name and VENETA GRADES OPEN OLD TEACRKIIS BACK: NEW WELL PIT DOWN -and TODAY ONLY First Time in a City "sold out" In no time. Camas.

spent the week-end here visiting Edward'a parents. Mr. AILI nolL Miss Mc.Nutt, Miss Brisbane, Miss Dale and Mis Mofflt. Members present were Mrs. Undley, Mrs.

Lassln, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Plckard. Mrs. E.

Howard, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. 1 0 und Mrs. Bob Burna (Register Lsne County Special) Oakrfdge School In Session OAKR1DGE.

Sept. 16. Scool opened Monday with an enrollment that exceeded the number that attended last year and a number are atlll to enroll. The grade achool principal la 1 Lane County News I Mr. and Mra L.

Erlckson of Eu gene visited last week with Mr. E. L. Zimmerman. Mr.

Erlckson (Continued From Pag 1) the Size of Eugene The Original San Francisco FANCH0N MARCO musical rsvuo Stratten, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Bullderback. Next meeting will be with Mra.

Plckard October 14. put a new roof on Mra Zimmer On Tho Star) man' house while here. Homer L. Earl of Amity, Oregon. Three other teachers are Mra.

Don ber for each part ot the program. Mr. and Mr. Ackerman of Leb The entertainment was given un VENETA, Sept. 16.

The grade school ot Veneta began Monday with an enrollment of fifty-eight. Mra Huston and Mrs. Chapman each returning to their respective gradea. A new well haa been put down on th achool property. Mrs.

Nell Faulhaber began teaching her fall term of achool Monday, thla being her third year In the same district. She has anon have returned t. their home der the auspices ot the Ladles' Kimball, Mrs. T. Hartman.

Mra. Henry Cook. The high school principal la S. D. Stephens and after eeveral days visiting their Civic Improvement club.

Marcola Item (Register ian. County Special) MARCOLA, Sept. 16. Mrs. laughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Scott. TODAY ONLY! W. W- Wllcoxen left Tuesday for a six-weeks' visit with relatives Mrs: Stephens 1m the assistant teacher. They came here from Eugene.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Scott and REV. MR. GRAY TO LEAVE The son, Leslie, and Mr.

and Mra and frienda In Montana, Kansas and Oklahoma. GOING AT END OF TEAR IS Ackerman visited relatives on Fiddle Creek Sunday. seventeen pupils BECAUSE OF HEALTH News of Waltervllle (Register Lane County Special) WALTERVILLE, Sept. 16. Mr.

and Mra Dalton Smith have Miss Llllle Krusa Is working for the Elliot Mercantile company, fill. Wlnberry and Vicinity WLNBERRT, Sept. 16. gone to Cottage Grov to visit after (Register Xjane County Special) The young people ot the Christian Endeavor-ask for the older people Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Scott had for Sunday evening supper guests. Mr. CRESWELL, Sept.

16. Rev. George Gray, pastor of the Methodist church, will preach hi of the community to attend the meetings on Sunday evenings to as sist In progressing faster. The meetings begin at 7 o'clock. and Mrs.

Edgar Trotler and three children of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chaffee and two sons, and Adrla Chaffee, Mrs. Esther Tlenes and two sons ot Wendllna. last sermons In Creswell before conference next Sunday; be does not expect to return to Creswell year as climatic conditions here have not been favorable to Quackenbush's 160 Ninth Avenue East and Dale Kuntzley of Fall Creek.

Mra. Lillian Randall and two good health. sons, Frank and Ray, and and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wyatt of Eu "NIGHT CLUB" Direct From Its Whirlwind Week at the New BROADWAY THEATRE in Portland with BOYCE COMBE HELENE HUGHES -America's Prince of Wale" The Girl ith the SolW Gene MutK Mac Johnston "Sunburnt Jim" The nartlo Comedian and SUNKIST BEAUTIES The McKenzle high school opened Monday with about elKht-een enrolled.

Mrs. Helm and Mrs. Stewart are the teachers. A double wedding shower was given at the home ot Mrs. Lulu Keys for Mary Key and Genevieve McNoun, Thursday.

Those present were: Mrs. Elmer Morrison, Mrs. William Hucha, Mrs. J. W.

Foun- Mra. Dave Glaspey and son, Louis. lssssssTr Fall Creek, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harold gene were up Tuesday evening to attend the children's pageant Their daughter, Maxine Wyatt, participated i the pageant.

Carney. Electric Lamps 50 and 60 watt sizes, ported. Each 17c 6 for $1.00 Miss Dorothy Gibson of this place Mr. and Mrs. Cass McKay went to Orland, CaL, leaving Wednesday morning to visit their son, Everett McKay.

A serenade or charivari party of kbout twenty-eight friends ot the newly married couplea gave them a midnight visit Monday evening, the first being Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wull-ohlaeger, and the second Mr. and Mrs. W.

Susbauer, at their ranch west of town. A watermelon feast was enjoyed at the Susbauer ranch. A BAKER'S DOZEN DANCING DOLLS Time Now to Repair Roofs We have in stock eight different grades or weights of roofing. A carload received but a few days ago. Price per 100 Square Feet $1.50 to $4.25 $2500 JAZZ BAND Of STAGE 1 ONLY 2 DAYS MORE 20 PEOPLE STAGE SETTING In Creswell Town (Register Lane County Special) CRESWELL, Sept.

16. Mr. and Mra. Leslie Williams and child, Frank Bush and Mr. and Mra.

Casa McKay went to Orland. atarting by auto Wednesday morning. Mrs. L. May King of Oklahoma City Is the gueat ot Mrs.

Dora Mickel this week. Mr. and Mr. W. P.

Cavlness left Wednesday morning for Portland. They will visit relatives In Pendleton before returning. R. 8. Annett of Springfield was The Most Lavishly Produced and Costliest Musical Show Ever Presented in Motion Picture Theatre Roof Coatings and Paint Per gallon 65c to $1.25 Elastic Roof Cement For plugging leaks around chimneys, scams, etc, 5 Pound Can 85c Colli InBOes llolKIO TODAY ONLY 3 Times Today: 37:20 a bualnesa visitor at Creswell Thursday morning, 1 Th Horn ot Eugene's Finest Entertainment AJuiu-g; Children 10 POPULAR PRICES Paint Protects Your Property No skimping to make Sherwin-Williams paint cost a few cents less per gallon at the expense of protection and covering power.

Sherwin-Williams Best Grade Outside Paint Per single $4.15 Quantity of 5 or more Roof and Bridge Paint A good paint for barns and out buildings. Reds and Browns, Gallon $2.55 Gray Slate, Gallon $2.70 Paint Brushes For Every Purpose 10c to $5.75 E. Woodson left for Silver Lake Sunday morning for a hunting trip and visit with relatives and friends. He took with him Elizabeth Pitcher, who resides there and who has been visiting here the last two weeks, also his on Elwyn and brother Lundy Woodson from Cottage Grove. Returning, his daughter Opal will come with him after a visit with her relatives at Silver Lake.

Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Jackson drove to Roseburg on Thursday after, noon. The Parent-Teachers association Will hold a short business meeting at the assembly room of the school house next Monday afternoon at IU0.

O. H. Waggoner of Eugene was tip Thursday morning on a short urveylng job In the orchard tracts northwest ot town. John Barrymore and Dolores Costellc And the Feature Picture "77 SAP" KENNETH HARLAN Special Matinee, Saturday, 2 P. M.

In Save Your Floors Keep the children and delivery men from tracking mud and dirt over your floors. Size 14x24 Inches, Special 69c fv. Andw EXCUSE MAKER COMBD Admission Children Adults And ALEXANDER at lite Organ Also COMEDY WEBFOOT WEEKLY A drams of loro nnd fear In which a wrnkllwr and a onward Irani to bo MAN fur a Rlrl Mo 230 s.TsttM.Yrtiiffrtj.

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